Sullivan republican. (Laporte, Pa.) 1883-1896, November 01, 1895, Image 2

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
w. M. CHENEY, - - -Editor.
FRIDAY. NOVEMHER 1, IM)S
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
STATE,
For Treasurer,
B. J. IIAYW'OOD.
For Superior Court Judges,
CHARLES E. RICE,
JAMES A. BE AVER,
JOHN J. WICKH AM,
HOWARD J. REEDER,
GEORGE B. ORLADY,
EDWARD N. WILLARD.
County Ticket.
For Sheriff,
HENRY E. FAWCETT,
Elkland township.
For Prollionotary Etc.,
W. J. LAWRENCE,
Dusliore.
Tin- County l'ick«t.
Sullivan county is all right for
Henry E. Fawcett and Will J. Law
rence. There is no reason to doubt
but that these gentlemen comprising
the people's ticket will be elected.
The people have tired of the ring
method in the Democratic part.V, and
why shouldn't they? A few of this
party have dictated their party nom
inees for years past and the lank and
file see no end to this proceedings
unless brought to a halt at the polls.
They apprehend that a couple defeats
of the ring ticket will have a whole
some etfect upon the bosses and
they are going to give them a dose
ot it this fall. You can readily see
the advantage this will bring to you.
Observe Frank Lusck, E. E. Mecum
and Ed Franke's position iu your
convention last August. While Ed
Franke had a majority iu the con
vention lie was helpless to act, be
cause he was not in the l'ipg* Were
you to l>e placed 'in a simular
position, you voifld be treated like
wise. J'l ifliortyou must be a mem
ber of the ring or else suffer defeat
in the convention. The ling rule;
do awr.y with it, and you promote
yourself on an equal with the other
members of your party.
Our people have placed a number
one ticket in the field. One free
from bossism. Tliey were tbe
choice of the people, because they
are competent to fill the offices to
which they have been nominated.
Henry E. Fawcett, the candidate
for Sheriff, is one of JSikland's most
successful farmers. He is genial and
pleasant to every body, and when in
control of tbe Sheriff's office be will
do his duties with as little offense as
is possible, for his good nature
would not allow hitn to do otherwise.
At the same time he will do bis duty
firmly and promptly, as all good
officers must to carry out the man*
dates of the law. Henrv is in a
position to help a poor man and will
assist his friends as ex-Sheriff Utz
did during his term. Give him your
support and you will have no cause
to regret it.
Will J. Lawrence, the candidate
for Prothonotary is a man of more
than ordinary education. He is an
old school teacher and as such was
successful, notwithstanding the re
marks of the Ringsters, who bead
the Democratic ticket, to the con
trary. Mr. Lawrence if elected will
do the duties of this office more sat
isfactory to the people than our
friend Mr. Gavitt. Lawrence is a
genial good fellow who has a pleas
ant "word and smile" f or
every body, while Gavitt is a pood
fellow, but cross aU( ' irritable, just
like all school teachers who have
just left the school room. It per*
haps is not his nature, but was
brought on by the wicked children.
We presume Lawrence was that way
when lie quit the school room, but
he has gotten over it and is now
sociable everywhere. He enjoys the
esteem and confidence of all
who know him throughout the coun
ty and as our Protlmnotary he will
give the best of satisfaction. He is
a man of most pleasing address and
makes friends with all whom he
meets. The business of the office
like the past, will be in trusty hands,
when he assumes control.
No ltoubt Where They Slnnil.
The Workingmen's Protective
Tariff League of Philadelphia held
its first Fall meeting on Thursday
evening and unanimously adopted
the following:—
"Whereas. The Workingmen's
Protective Tariff Lengue views with
satisfaction the improved condition
of our country since the election of
a Republican Congress, and believes
as the time for the poverty making,
debt increasing, bond issuing, free
trade administration draws to a
close so will the condition of the
country improve in proportion as
the time draws nigh.
"Therefore, in view of the above
belief it is our dutv to give no en
couragement to Democracy by
electing their candidates to office in
city. State or nation.
"Therefore, lie it resolved, that
we indorse the whole Republican
ticket and pledge ourselves to do nil
in our power to elect it by 250,000
majority and thus secure vantage
ground for 1896."
IIILLSGROVE ITEMS.
Our roads are very dusty and we
are in much need of rain.
J. Lyman Jackson is on the sick
list; Dr. Christian is attending him.
Geo. Darby and wife of Iloytville
are visiting friends and relatives
here.
Win. Monlthrop has returned from
Sidney N. Y., where he has been
visiting his family.
The Hillsgrovc Juniors crossed
bats with the Proctor Juniors last
xcek, the score was 19 to 13 in favor
of the Hillsgrove nine.
Wm. Craven of "Brooklyn" has
lost his star boarder; no reward, hei
has just gone to work.
F~R SALE:— One fine colt, daysj
old, inquire ot F. S. Darby.
Miss Ida Wilson of Walase Run,'
is the guest of Mrs. W. A. Gumble.
Al Heverly is confined to his bed'
with blood-poisoning. Drs. Gamble
and Christian report but little hope.-,
for his recovery.
The following candidates visited
our town last week: Fawcett,;
Swank, Gavitt and Lawrence.
J IDA.
For Wale.
One swell-bodied cutter, good as new;
I set of hand made single harness, 1 set
sleigh bulls, 1 pair cai riage lamps (burn
kerosene) with attachments. 1 cutting box.
1 patent wagon jack, 1 mexican riding
saddle, lot new grain length of rub
ber hose wiih coupler and brass nozzel-
All the above are new, or good as uew an 1,
will be sold reasonably to tirst applicaut.
1 have no further u>e lor ttiem.
11. T. DOWNS, Laportc, Pa.
T. J. Keeler can fit your boy with a
suit of clothes from $1.35, up.
t.'ourl Proceedings.
The special Octiber term of Court con
venfd on Monday Oct 34. lit 2 pin.
Present, llou. B. M Peck of the 18tl.
district of Peuna. presiding and Hons,
John Xoakin and M. J. Phillips associate
Judges on the bench.
Orizo IJonci was duly admitcd as a clti j
zen of the U. S. and sworn In open court.)
In re: Partition of real estate of Patri<
Cangley on petition and motion of Ativ.l
Thom-on for J J. Connor the court order
the said J. J. Connor to pay into court the
sum of $335.82. and that he he discharged!
from all liability and his recognizance can
celed.
The licence of the Lapor'e Hotel was
tra'isfurcd fiom George L. li ester to Hus
sel Karus. HOIK] approved.
In re. Lunacy of Harvey McKav. The
report of the inquest declariug the said
Ilarvey McKay a lunatic was present and
read in open court, and on motion rf Atty :
Downs, the fee of the commission is fixed
at S2O, E. W. Hill of Slnink is appointed
committee of said Harvey McKay; bond
required in tho sum of S2OOO with su ities
to be approved by the court or » jtidire at
chambers and it is ordered that the co.-.ts
of executing this commission be paid out of
the lunatic's estate. By tlie court Oct. 21.
1805• Bond filed and approved in open
court.
Comth vs Julius Bahr and Joseph Llt
zelman, forcible entry detainer. This
case took until Tuesdav forenoon to try
there being a large number of wtne o ßes,|
when Jury returned vrdict as follows:'
"We find the defendant? not guilty and
divide the costs equally between the prose
cutor Charles Bahr and th*. defendant Ju
lius Bahr. Hist A'ty: Mullen. J. II.!
Crr.nin for Coin'h. J. O. Seouten and!
B. 8. Collins for the defendants.
liruee Rea jr. vs Lvon Lumber company
Tried before a struck jury. Case called
on Tuesday forenoon: action for damages;
caused by negleetingly floating logs down
Muncy creek. .1. O. Seouten for pla : ntilT
McConnlck and H. T. Downs for defend
ants Case closed and given to jury oiij
The Cloathing' we are
Selling speaks for itself.
The speech is a good one judging from results,
=WE ME READY
With everything new, fresh and attractive in
SUITS & OVERCOATS
«
For Men, Boys and Children
HATS AND OAFS
Gents Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Satchels, nioves and Mittens.
We extend a cordial invitation to you and your friends. You don't
need ft pocket full of money here.
One Price Clothing House,
K# TU» MARKS* I>USHORE,
It pays to advertise
—IN TllE —
Sullivan Republican,
Becauso it Has S AuvEknsiN'u rates,
the Best ( AT r llA.cn VT; ADS.
... and IT IS THE VERY BIiST . . .
FAMILY In
XEWSi'Ai'KR County.
How to got ilia most for the least money. That's a problem in
Advertising that requires much study and much knowledge in order that
it] may be solved.
Let the Republican help you. j
Wednesday morning. Jury went out un
! til Thursday morning at 0 a. m. when
they returned a verdict for plaintiff for
sl6 00
Lewis Ilunsinger vs Trexler Terrell &
Co. Court grant a rule to show cause why
the name of the defendant should not be
changed so as to rend "Trexler & Terrell
Lumber Co."
John Utzex-Bheriff vs John W. Carroll.
This was an aciion brought to recover
damages for the removal of 15 sheep of
the valuation of $75 by John W. Carroll,
while they were under levy by process In
Sheriff's hinds. Jury find for the plaintiff
the sum of $93.
M. W. Botsford vs E. J. Gaynor Son &
Co. This was an action on deft, to recov
er for merchandise sold deft, while they
were constructing the W. &N. 13. K. K.
Jury find for plaintiff the sum of $333.57.
Eva Long vs Thos. J. Long. Divorce
decreed iu this case on payment of costs
David Brown (use) vs Trexler Terrell &
:Co. Hule granted to amend record. Rule
afterwards withdrawn by leave of court,
j Charles Bartles, Trustee vs W. &N. B.
R. R. Oct. 23, case continued on ac
'count of illness of T. J. Ingham.
| The whole of the argument list was con
tinued for causes shown.
I Oct. 24 1893 at 9SO a. m.the court ad
journ.
j If successful, Henry E, Fawcett
jwill make one of the very best
(Sheriffs ever elected in Sullivan Co.
He is competent to fill the office
with credit to the county and him
self. Give him your support.
Bernice Coal
at Rock-bottom
prices.
Fred lloehrle of Hughesville, has
recently been appointed general
sales agent for the
Bernico Coal company,
along the W. &N.B. R. R. He
is offering coal at hot'.oin prices
ami our people will do well to
give him a call before purchas
ing elsewhere.
' PRICE PER GROSS TON, (3240 lbs.).
Grate, - - 65
Eirg, - - $3.75
.'Stove No. 4, - - 93.
Chestnut, - - $3.90.
| Pea, - - $1.90.
Address all orders to
FIiED ROEIIRLH,
I Hughesville, I'a,.
J. Y. Bettenbusy,
Watch : Maker : and : Jeweler
DUSHORE, PA. 112
Established April Ist, 1879.
Jl Just
Arrived!
\fir With a new slock of
Latest St/> les of . . .
DRY GOODS.
Prices below
Competition,
Of All kinds.
Winter Hats
and Caps,
Childrens, youths,
Misses and Mens,
A variety of styles.
Our clothing department is complete.'
Latest cuts on hand, at bottom
Prices.
China and Queens ware, Lamps and
Lamp fixtures, Boots, and all kindt
of Shoes.
My grocery department is
complete. (Jail and examine goods
and prices, before buying elsewhere.
T. J. KEELER,
Ci* Mali St, Lapjfle, Pa.
Notice,
I am prepared to till orders for Lehigh
Valley "Stove" and "Nut" coal at s4.ou
for 2000 lbs. delivered or $4 00 from the
yard. JAME* MCKAKI.ANK, Laporte. j
STKAYKD: Ciiine 1o the resideuce of the
undesigned iu Laporte twp. on or about'
Sept. 12th, 1895. oue bUok heifer 2 yearf.
old. The owner is requested to come and
prove property, pay charges, take her away
or otherwise she will be disposed of nc
cording to law. J H. GANSEL.
\l> ILLI A.viSl'llUT AND NOR TII I>RANCH
\V KAILItOAI) TIMK TABLE.
NORTH. Oot'b.r, 1, 189-1. T«v?rw,
l», M [A. Ml |A. MJW Td.
4 311; 10 8tl! A..WiU'maport..L! 10 15 527
610 10 55 llalN ! 945 4 4',
15 15 til Oil Hiiinsil,.le [ 19 40' f4 .\5
5 2ti 11 12!,...11UK'>>-'''>llb j 29; 4 2:1
5 3.i II 20 ...Pict 4 roß«cfcs... 1121 4 15
f5 38 'll 23!....Ly0n's Mi 11....; 19 17 fl II
f.i 4I|MI 2H< Cliiitauuni ! f9 15 14 *'S
5 18 II 35|....U1«n Mawr ...I 9 07: 4 <i|
f5 61 ill I 41'.. K.lkins IfU 02 13 55
f5 59 It* I 1 4 5;.... Straw bridge ....! 18 59 f3 62
IB 03|l II si< ...lldeoh flien....! f8 54 f3 48
f> 0(1! II 5 1 '...Murey Valley.. J 851 H45
ti 13j 12 01 Son »town 1 8 451 3 37
6 3<» 12 1H Nwnimont 8 28| 3 2?
6 471 12 37 TiXporte 811 3 O'j
f7 95/fl2 5> Hinsdale f7 5t 12 45
7 25! 1 12j SnHerfiold j 74 »! 2 :< 0
I 2 401 N-.-w Albany....! 713 212
| 3 30i Mo? roe ton • 54j 10 33
1. 1 l A. A. M.
All trains daily except Sunday 112 fl tg sta
tions.
Connection? with the Phil"* nnd Pending at
lln!!s, for all points iiotth :.nd south nnd the
Fallbrnok and Beech Ctiu-k railroads* At Sat
rerlield lor all poiiti on the Leht<;h Valley
rnilroid. At with the iCagles Mere
railroiid
(i KO. V. FOItAIAN, Vice President.
K. K, EAVBNSON, Oen. Manager.
ELECTION PROCLAMATION
"-?rSSSc
be elected and K ive a list of all the no uinati.ms, except for election officers and assessors to bo voted for in .uoh countj, as tar as ma} oe
form in which thev shall appear upon the ballots and to designate the places at wh.eh the election .9 to be heh mia ,: fied elector 30l Sullivan.
Therefore, !, Tboma* Mahaffey, High Sheriff of Sullivan county, do hereby make known and proclaim to the qua.ifaeU electors
county that an election will be lield in 3uid county on oo e
TCJESDAY, NOVEMBER sth, 1895, t
« the several olocllo,, di.tviot, i. tb* county 10 wit, lieroioe Frcdnct-.. .be of L»bo, H.ll In Berj.ce. g ®J«J «£ —'Cbo™
Township House, near Onshore. ( olley iwp.—at the Collej House. a\i a | p. ißville Forks twp at the Election House^
ssassc xr; *£*■», - **•—
Hotel. At which tiaie aud place the qualified electors will elect by ballot the following btate and County officers .
A cross WSJ, marked in the sqnero at tb. right. ol the n,»e ol e.eh c.did.lo, in.ld. the elm
each candidate thus marked. If a . rosß be niarked within the ci-cle it will be equivalentj l mark oppos >
Those who do not desire to vole a sti .iglit ticket must not mark a cross within the circle at the head ot tlie colum .
TV»i. n Straight. Twiltut For a Sualtht Ticket j For a Straight. Ticket. for a Straight iicket lor a straight xiu et I ooLUMK 11KLOW THB
0_ /"N S~\ [NAME or ANY I'KHSON WHOSB
(\ 112 \ [ I {) NAME IS NOT VHINTEn OK'
\J TUK 11A.1.1.0T KOK WHOM U»-
UKSlliErf TO VOTE.
Mark Within tke Circle. Mori: Within tha Circle. Mark Within the Clrol - Mark Within the Circle Mark Within the Circle for the UM of
BEI'IIILICA\. DEHOCKATLt'. 1»R0HIHITI05J. I'EOPI.E'S. SOCIALIST LABOR
[dulatea other than tho«e whoia
uame tt p| )Cftr priuted on thii
BTATE SVATB -
[Mark ou«] I I Mark One) I Mark One. I Mark One. I I
J. | !»• F. Atoyers : William H. Buerry : (Jeorgo W. Duweoa : George Anton :
JUDGES OP THE SUPERIOR JUDGES OK THE SUPERIOR JUDGES OF SUPERIOR JUDasg op THR surEK
(M«IL K BU) Mark'six _ Mark Six-
Jmiks A. Beaver : Oliver t\ boclitel • Adie A. fctevens : - - ----------
: : : Jolm if. Stevens :
*** i
Howard J. lUeJcr : Chri«l phi r Madia j Edward Campbell i
5 • 0. O. Couchlin i
John J. Wickliain j Juine S. Moorl.eal j F. Harry Holler j
William C. Kbeem :
George B. Orlady : <'ha lea 11. Noyea j Lewis D. Vail : m \ m B
Charles B, Rice : Pet r I'. Smith : William W. Lathrope j
| : •
Edward N. Willard. : llnnu in Yerke* | Dauid Storrett
FOR BHEMIF FOR SHERII-F FOR SHERIFF
Ma k Ol J. Mark One. Mark One
Henry B. F.twecu • Ellis Swank j T. J. KeeUr j
FOX PHOTHONOI AKY ETC. FOR I'ROTHONOTAI T B CC. FOR I'ROTHONOTARY ETC.
Murk One Mark One. Mark One.
William J, Lawreucs Morgan Gavitt 0. N. Molyneux
T . . , lt . .iiatrinta a l, n ll ho ~™»npd,.™»npd at seven o'clock in the forenoon and continne open without
It is farther directed that the cleotioi polls of ibe several districts shall be opened at seven o
interruption or adjournment until seven o'< iock In the evening, when polls will be closed. appointment of profit or trust under the
Notice is hereby «iven that every p< rson excepting Justice of the Peace who shall hold subordinate officer or agent who is or shall
United States or this State or city or inreryoriited district whether a cominissionei I officer 01 otn or ofanv citv or of any incorporated
be employed under the Legh-lative executive or Judiciary department of this State or of the Uni ® ( council ofanv citv. or commissioners of
district, and also that every member ol Congress and of the State Legislature, and of the select and ment of juduf inspector or clerk of any
incorpor.,.,l dhutt, i. l>y h.lncpobl. ol holdio* or o.oroj.log « .he...no timo ffffiSTto to'IS ST The lo.pc
election of this Common weatli, and that no inspector, judge or other otHoer of any such e.ecttco sua Idistrict to which tliev respectively belong
tors and Judges of the elections shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the electron in the <li.tnot to wlncU Ihey rtspe y «
before seveu o'clock iu the looming, and each inspector shall appolnt^one^cle"*<r Sheriff* Office Laporte, Oct. 81.1895.
Cheapest and Best
We erect the cheapest and best *]
Wir« Fence
In the whrt, I
If in need of a fence this season
or in the future, give us a call. '
James Meyers. & Co i
Strawbridge, Pa.
T. F. Carskadden, I
MKRCHANT TAILOR, 1
WILLIASPOUT, PA.
OEFICE NO. 40, WEST FOURTH STREET.
Mr. Carskadden is numbered
among the very best tailors in the
city, and his prices are reasonable.
t-12: r 95.
JIL
SUIT!
Samuel Cole,
OF Dushore is headquarters!
for all kiuds of hardware—
Tools, pumps, stoves and
ranges, house furnishing
poods paints, oils, und
varnishes. Special induce
ments to builders.
MANCFACTHES of copper, tin
and sheet-iron-ware, lloof
- ing, spouting Bmcn on.
DISTILLS etc., aspeeialty. Our
! prices are beyond all compe
tition, and we invite your
.patronage.
SAMUEL COLE,
Dushore, Pa.
Collections Correspondents
'Mad-; in all I'urts of In all Cries of tlic
the World. World.
Charles N. Purvis,
COLLECTION OFFICES,
,540 Packer St., WILLIAMSPORT.
TELEPHONE NO. 1293.
. No fees charged unless
H successful or satisfactory.
•'No FBK LF.SS L-harsres on all busiuess
5 THAN 10 I'EK according to difficulty, ex
:l CENT, AND penses, etc. Very doubt-
ALL i'osTAoE. ful accounts, and all ac
-1 counts 6yemsold and over
i" 1 fee 50 per cent, of the
5 amount collected and all postage. Every
-2 ihii\!> tried no matter how older appareut
s ly do tbtful.
r HAIL
h TO THE
;; CHEAPEST
■>i .
s Til \TB KVEHYBODY'S MOTTO
o ——
l.and the people appreciate the fact that
MRS. LAUER'S STQRL
"j is right "in it"for cheap goods.
_My groceries ure always fresh and of
,• the best (piality. Flour and feed
o the best the market affords.
31 ftß. M. C. LA TJEII.
| May 13, '93
npnww APW.
The Best Barniot CilMCai Be
Made Irom PEtrnlEum.
[t gives a brilliant light.
It will not smoke the chimney
It will not char the wick.
It has a high fire test.
It will not explode.
It is without comparison as u
perfection Family Safety Oil.
it is manufactured from the finest
crude in the most perfectly equipped
refineries in the world.
IT IS THE BEST.
Ask your dealer for
CROWN ACME.
Trade orders filled by
THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO.
William9port Station,
VVilliamsport Pa.
TRAINER & PURVIS,
Choi mm,
LOANS NEGOTIATED &C.
No. 29 W. 4th St., "Williamsport, Pi
—:o:
tWAU kinds of merchandise bought c
sold on commission.
pIItST NATIONAL BANK
Hrrnidett, OP DUSIIORE, PA.
O. 11. Welles.^,
M, D. SWARTS. Surplus ! 5 9;888
Solicits accounts of individuals and firnu
JJLL. VV. WADDELL,
Dashoro, Pa.
OFFICE HOURS:
WEDNESDAY, 10 to 3. EYR, I!AR
SATURDAY, 10 to 8. AKI> THROAT
ggENRY T. DOWNS,
ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW
Ex-Proth'y. Register <1 Recorder of Sullivan C
Office with Sheriff llahafTey, LaPorte Pa.
LLOYD,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
MDNCY, Lycoming Co., Fenna.
J. & F. fl. INGIIAM,
a
ATTORNEYS-AT LAW,
LAPORTE, PA
Legal Business attended to in this anc
adjoining Counties.
<jg J. MULLEN,
ATTORNEY-AT—LAW,
DUSIIORE, - - PA.
Office with B. S. Collins,
K J. BRADLEY,
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW,
LAPORTE, - - PA
Dllice iu County Building near court lioust
Fresh stock
AT THE —'
Tannery Store
Having just returned from the
City, where we purchased the
usual supply of Dry Goods,
Groceries &c., suitable for the
season, we are prepared to sell
the same at as reasonable prices
as can be had in the couutry
Our stock of
SROCEEiES
Are of the usual standard here
tofore sold in our store, and, aB
much of these goods are pur
chased at a less price than
lormerly, wn are disposed t»
give our customers the benefit.
OUR
MOT AND SHOE
Department cannot be surpassed
in either quality or variety—
and the prices are less than
ever offered before in this
market. Spring Dress goods oi
the different varieties, at prices
to suit the times.
JamesMcFarlane.
LAPOHTE, PA-
A. shingle
Roof,
wlirther of -wood or slate, lets the
suow sift through. When it freezes
| under the latter the lates arc pretty
apt to break.
A. STEEL ROOF
has none of ihese drawbacks- It is
always tight and is tire and lightning
proof. Cost is no more. Let us
« n.i vf.ii our pamphlet telling all
aboutlro t and steel roofs.
PITTBTON IKON HOOFING CO.,
LAPORTE, PA.
)o a general Banking and Collecting
business. Any business intrusted
to us will be carefully
attended to.
Agents for
Steamship Tickets to
and from all parts of Europe,
and for Eire Insurance Companies.
J. ALFRED JORDAN, Casiiikr.
L. -S/BUP.CFj & CO
Dushore, Pa
Manufacturers of Flour, Feed, Meal and
Lumber. This Firm has one of the larg
est Grist Mills in the county and they m»ke
ispecilty of manufacturing good flour and
feed. Give them your order. Prices way
town to suit the times. ucu.ui